The Call of the Song Trailer

The Call of the Song Trailer (1911)

13 August 1911 10 mins

A lost film. Hugh Norton and Amy Gordon are sweethearts. Hugh receives an offer to enter the office of a business firm in the city. Hugh goes to the city, and mingles with the fast set. Amy visits the post office every day, awaiting news from her sweetheart that never comes.sweetheart. At school she reads the engagement of Hugh to a wealthy city woman. The shock is too much for her; it turns her brain. At a dinner, surrounded by his companions, a street singer appears and sings, "With the Last Rose of Summer, I'll Come Back to You." Hugh listens. In an instant it all comes back to him.

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Cast

Mary Pickford

as Amy Gordon

King Baggot

as Hugh Norton

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 13 August 1911

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